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NORWICH BULLEYTN, “MONDAY, “JUNE 28, 1915 INSURANCE official time was made public. hits, all of which weré made in succes- i - Farl Cooper, who had been credited | sion. Potter Hill scored in two in- with fifth place in the first reports, |nings on singles by Clark, MoMen, took fourth, his official time being | Foster and Paddy Sullivan, ‘The Na- 3 of Tun sproncusT REAN| . . - five hours, 15 minutes, 59 15-100- sec- | tionals scored in the fourth on Crowe's SONS WHY YOU SHOULD |f % ¢ |onds. Grant, who holds:fifth place, | pass, Foley's double, Jackson's single LET US INSURE YoURdF%}fid]S: Westerly - th finished in 5.18:11 58-100. 7 nlnd Counihan’s double. Potteru;flfll We represent the Hartford, 3 e 4 1 1 0 The official time for Dario-Resta, e claims the championship of southern sex and New London County Mu- Careless Playing in Seventh Gives Westerly the Victory winner, was 5.07:26. New England and having alrcady an- tual Fire Insurance Companies—the . s ey 5 nexed the Rhode Island title cl lenges strongest mutuals in the State. Threatening Weather Interferes With Attendance— Sterling Defeated, 9-4. any team fn Conecticut that can show The Plainfield Tigers Jjourneyea | evidence of being fast enough to play d. L. Lathro zAsr\‘s?vefuoczes: St. . Score 7 to 5. < 5 b ‘Gieniity Batiiey fob tgxe fnal | them. The team ls strictly semi-"pro” L £ o " g 2 with only a few local players. A ? game of the 3-game serles and with onba L A = 5 = g 5.t e & Gosselin pitching gilt edge. ball had e ationale The-Sachems-went down to-humili- pstar of “Brown University, made his ggg;légl‘;m' Jn_tsimming the Sterting{ yewias ‘3 I ’z T o ewym 3 a"g s ; ating defeat befor the onslaught of fdebut in professional circlés and with | 28ET® 9 0.4 Sulimazs 3 2 gfcrowe.25 ! the Westerly team on the Falls -la- [the exception of the eighth frame he| The fielding of both teams was off | MoManit I 2 ¢ ¢ gll-Stmwe 2 8 3.0 8) mond Sunday by the:score of 7 to b.|pitched good ball. Score by innings: | Color but the Tigers paid up for their | poic 5 110 1 ofFoienis 2 111 of The feature of the game was the[Boston .. 30002000 0—5 7 4|fclding offences by superb s'_lt:ckTV::‘;k Wicoxah 302 0 Olicnet 310.0¢ hitting of Wheeler who pounded out a |Troy ... 00020105 fi—§ 11 3|As a result of the game the o ol 3o 2 Hoghestt” 3 0 1 10 triple and 2 singles in five times up | Batteries: Cram and Whaling; Jar-| Wil be the guests of Sterling at an|fmesct 21 8 0 fumeit 3§ 3 af bat Both teams played listless!man, Krippen, Parsons and McGrath. |gutins at Wildwood park at an-early] S e e S bal and errors were numerous. Gal- = 7 i k2 " = agher and Crowley pitched fair ball | NOW- DRIVING e e el i @ o5 The Sachems had the game won in the " T o SR b Nationals % 3 ol 7th, but threw it away by careless MILITARY' AUTO. i at B\u'b.vr IP. I\ra‘us! lt,JBgrkehe. e Ve hiis Foley. " Coinihan, Sunk ) ;. M. Winson cf, Gossepin p, J. Dough- |Mu. Tores bis Hit Foster. Umpire Daily i g,‘,;,‘,"g;,,,n'f{h:o e e woath., | Dorando, Marathon Racer, Now at erty xf, W Dougherty It (replaced J. W o 5. 3 ¢ Frontier. Buaghenr)- 3 SEbEs Z s Sl Wehisel, ongiralian_ Fonde aaus merar ] T N e S W hoo & Rome, June 27, Via Paris, 7 p: m.— | Hawes p. Burton 1b, Ellis 2b, Alis 8, | bunched 'hits in three innings and de-. A % “\i“sflmn‘s 21 } 9,4 1 8| Dorando, who was disqualified in the ?’m; '1;1 o\[-, Parkhurst 1f, Shippee cf,|feated Cleveland, 12 to 2. The visi- 2 - ickell rf. laved listless play. Kavanagh' e 1'2 o 1|spectacular marathon race held at the A : tors play P! anagh's ° . Sor > under the impres- | Whedelr § & 3 0 261 0|London Olympic games in 1908, is now | Umpire McCarthy. home run over the fence with, Vitt on ¢sibn that Insurance is a very|Tatord & 010 0 310 oldriving a military automobile at the| The Sterling series over, the Tisers|base featured. Score: o e ln res are es fcostly mat 2d they o on taking|Easedt & 110 223 91ltalian front. Some of the winners at | AT DOW ont the trail of any other 16 Detrot Cleveland (A) {chances of loss instead of inquiring | Sewsy™ 3 3 & 3 119 3|the Olympic games held in Stocknolm |Year old team in this section. N Yeaoizee S 5% 50 j closely into it—until it is too late. Crowieyp 5 0 0 1 © 0 2 e|participated in the military operations SATURDAW'S REBULTS: avan'h,2b o|Hammo'd. 203 0 1 0 0 ¢ You will be surprised at the small et o3 o o/ Which resulted in the capture by the % ‘obb.cf o|Chapman.ss 3 1 & 1 1| e or e amount required to give vou adequate| T, 421237 ¢ > Italians of Monte Nero. Naticnal Leayus. Crewiontct Ofisckwntd ¢ 1 7.2 0 ! protection. It is the best investment 10000 0, 13| The members of all the sporting| poen r. New Yook s e NIl I I S > 7 / iin the world for a small amount of clubs, gymnastic societies and racing Philadeipila 3, Broclisn 0. Bush,se 1 g istincti - Bl & o i, P LA RS a1 Bull” Durham introduced a dfincive forn of tobacco enjoy- s, and some have distinguished them-| St ouls > i Lia a8 1 1 eSS S G ORI e - o A Lo ERRE R Eent to lscnmmatfm _smokedrs throughout thle world — popularized . s o 3 s. ro and other automobile drivers have k 3. Boston rat. game.) 2L & 8 Richards Builfing, . o1 Main Sirect| Sturtévants Defeat Emeralde, |10 sud other apiomedile drivers bave L = s : e present smart fashion and now universally accepted custom of BEAR 1N MIND when piasing your | tho meralds on the airsrounds dia. |and are workine under high pressure R STt 1 S . rolling one’s own cigarettes with this pure, mellow tobacco, to meet » : mond Saturday by the score of 8 to s. oton it 20000000 0—2l PR T . ~ < INSURANCE for the coming year | 1000 ot o nteresting same. Busch == S CRROKRRE S =t individual requirements of taste that can be satisfied in no other way. THE FACT that during the last five | 0 \*(ut"Y5 fen and Trolland fea- Claims Game With Trimmers. e e HE Ooob s Bimne e Rt e D years 92 Insurance Companies|iyreq in left field, pulling down some| Mr. Flotcher:—Manager Riordan Gty 5. Hammond, Crawlord 2. Dubuc. 5 ; e cither failed, reinsured or| qimcult _catches with the one-hand | claims the game at the Cranberry Sun- LR — = 85 stuff. Score: day, June 27, With the Trimmers. My gl e el 5 Collins There h His Stock. THE FACT that no company can af- | Sturtevants .. . 070000 1—8team took thelr positions at 3.30 and el Chtiun: T A i ey E N D & ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90|Emeralds ........... 011100 3—6|the pitcher threw three balls o0 the | oo o o e an base Bit by, Baditer Collinn ot s \ fents or Pay $1.20 for every Dol-| The game was called-in the seventh | catcher. The umpire gave us the| o f Secona e, | | bases filled in the third nning enc a lar taken in and on account of rain. Batteries for Stur- | game after doing as mentioned. Sign-| Rocheser & Toronto (Firss g ABlea. CHioaga toloverctn e L J ¥ THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | tevants, ‘Busch and Shamnon; Bmer- | od Manager Riordan, Kickers; umpire, | locheier ot 2 (swond Gume) -1 |#bled Chicazo to overcome St. Louls! 4 . not a mere promise to pay. alds, Filmore and Corcoran. W. H. Bowen. R . e oy e ¥ e 0 B. P. LEARNED & CO. Braves Lost at Troy. NON-STOP RECORD e gl S SMOKING TOBACCO Agency Established May, 1846. Troy, N. Y. June 27.—“Johnny e i 3. Tt 1o (el isame ) B s eae g O — Hje eauiaty of o oelnn Ristinual FOR 500 MILES.| SL.INT 5 IS oot i) | 250, 0F the visitors was injured in o The milli f “Bull” Durh: k f wide tob: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tho s Been out Jof Jthe gams Tarly Ly TS B et o e dDuth sk e S e nd had to be carried off the field e millions ol u 'urham smokers are men of wide tobacco- PR ) some time as a result of an injury to =2 A Tt D et Store: ; - . B & Perl P Lzg | 2, 2kl covered. sseond base for the of Fourth Plase by OMoial Time. : New Engiand Leagus. 5o Ly Chicago () experience. They have used tobacco in many forms. They prefer 1o’ P -at-] Braves in an exhibition game here = pEs L iy ab - g e G i . . . oW O erkins, N raoom: which was. won by tho| _ Chicaso, June 3T—Farry Grant, who| TIPS Ets: s sume) g 3 377 1 Jrowne 5 1733 3 Bull” Durham in fresh, hand-madé cigarettes ’ e g i - | Troy State League team by the score | established a new non-stop record by Fitchby Second _game.) ustinib 3 Weaverss 4 2 & 2 0 Entrance stairway near to Thames|or%) ¢ 5 Opportune hitiing In the|driving the 500 mile automobile Derhy W SR £ [EGim 1 105 8 above all—because of the supreme tobacco Askfor FREE Packs National Bank. Tealenhone 38-3. | sixth and eighth innings gave the |yestarday without a stop, was crowd- ESumils yema,i a8 H dramen s s 58 et Tnkal e . age of “papers = Trojans the game. Cram, a former|ed out of fourth place today when the 1 oot 4 0 2 91 satistaction and wholesome, lasting enjoyment with each Sc sack. S Sl Schaike 318 % 8 : 1 ¥ " DAVID ROBINSON, R e : S § 08 i3 insured by “rolling their own. T BROKER, FOREMAN S | S = o » : CHri . A1 e - Yy BTED: Bull” Durham is distinguished from all | OF THE THAW JURY 5t Tows 3. @ | o h b b i 1 | R A piteroas ot rer tobaccos Oy 1ts won erfu ly peas_ant, = T Clsclimhil ' (O mamay e e e S 2 o unique aroma. This fresh fragrance is combined SATURDAY'S MARKET. 400 Rep Te & Steet s game Toln. s - Surt- PR » . 5 oY o0 5 T & el ol 3 in “Bull” Durham cigarettes with the most Reading Was Dealt in to the Extent of ca 5 Newar (First game.) Fer ‘. = = 9 S AT e e . Even Break at Cinginnati. delightful mildness, mellowness and smooth- About 50,000 Shares. £ B x4 ERLE T Cincinnati, June 27—Chicago and T sl ch o W0 St L & “incinnati *broke eve = ess: New York, June 26.—Strength in in- oSty &s Buffalo 9, u; treal L’X{:‘l nn th[:rrl‘ “k:“ v i‘»nm’l w?::lhnl; n a smoke of unusual character. vestment shares and renewed weakness 700 St S F merican Association. oo oo e by - CRE ir a4 i in secondary railway issues and United | 30 Seebeerd A L Jnespolls 2. Miwauice 1. (First gmen) st S e R g An lllustrated Booklet, showing correct States Rubber furnished the opposing | 1 ity Puda” e ilaneend crrort Tok e’ et ame way to “Roll Your Own” Cigarettcs animated session, Buying of Reading| 100 Sauth Ry pr® ndlanapolls 8 for Cincinnati while the ywon the : and a package of cigarette papers, wil Vs o mos mpressive feature, trant | 40 S T s second by good batting, and Hum- both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on request. sactlons in that stock-aggregating 0 Ten Copper = o = “) about 50,000 shares, or 25 per cent. of Tes & o = Cricago (W) | cincinmati ) Address “Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. the whole, at @ maximum gain of 3| 400 Toiul Aveme | GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. | i e THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY points. Except for timeworn rumors 2 | ] which hinted at important develop- National Leagas. | 30340 ments, there was nothing of a tangible Boston at New York L8 Tiose character to account for Reading’s rise, | ,20 U 8 Sl ¥ e EREE R Other high grade railway shares were | ‘1oo Va. Car Chem | s e s 3 f! T y = 5 i ode: e d at ad e: £ 100 Va. Car C pr % 3 at Bt. Louls 3 2 0 mbia’s varsity crew was a logical |and struck out 17 men while Wat- Bolnttas tuersaronte, wnd U Susicy L Wk Pale oo wene Lo i | favorite but as was the case lust year, | kins allowed wix hits”and struck out MAHONEY BROS. Amalgamated Copper and American | 3020 weningtos = o B e W o = |sor ubted its ability race four | 14.- Both pitchers were strong at the = B Smelting, together with a few War spe- | 1oy Wosteatn pr 11 i SR A 1 ¢|milesCoach Jim Rice, it may beclose of the game. Hack, Livery and Boarding cialties, also reflected absorption, some | Total sales 202,142 shures st cago. e said, was not one of these, for he has| The longest previous game withou Stable of which probably came from the needs = B 0 ¢ e great confidence i the ‘stamina of | score was between Portland and Oak- FALLS AVENUR 2 : e n is oz n. ell's crew has come |land of the Pacific Coast league a E e S S Dotats fenital SN 2 fast in the.last two weeks and since |Oakland in 1910, when Willis and | We guarantee our service to be the recent sharp setback, declining to 51 e s s 000000 o-nlit is a typlcal Courtney eight, can|Krapp pitched 18 scoreless inning: best at the most reasonable prices. e D 3 £ tile paper 3 1-2 @ 3 See 2, against 66 1-2 at the week's open- | change 60 day bil E Rt e | T ol dhadito b6 an indenentt et ing, on persistent reports that the div cables nes, demand National League. Zimmerman.’ Home run, e SRy nEe OF the. xa0e i dend is to be cut, if not entirely passed ; cables Marks demand % s Mollwitz. Fisher. Mg S B e W Children Cry FAMOUS FURS at next week’s meeting of the directors. cables Yhiehy deinind | ¢ = or. G oper water conditiors A ; Missouri Pacific responded to unof- s onblad 697 Rubl Sy - Cincianati () and pace, the Quakers may prove tlie FOR FLETCHER'S Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets, 3 ficial statements outlining the proposed | 33 3-4; cables 33 7 B Iver A3 | by oot #5397 § o|surprise of the regatta. Stanford's Men's Coats of all stylea, e i e g g T ligenia i3 9 8Horm has not mot made mucn ot an| S ASTORIA Remodeiinz and repairing also done to involve a drastic scaling Gown of ex- | ment bonds steady. ilroad bonds | New Yoik § ¢ 8 o §fimpression amone the river men but Surely.; Superioeiatyles) oy e omas - H H s admitte ‘aliforinans - Eihalt e ey T e L AN : 3883 1are a sroup of giants who, If they sur S M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St Island, at a decline of 15, measured e 10332 ofvive the first three miles of the strus- GEORGE G. GRANT {fi’(d».’*'z‘d“\’u old David Robinson, | the precarious state of that property . York, J ¥ American Leay 4 : 8 ;: x gle, \\‘Utl l;@ . rd to defeat. e best & Brokar; mnd preeifient ofithe s oa o its probablo renapmite,| New York, June 26—Cotton f 3 12 asset of the Syracuse crew s its pow- | [[ndertak d Embal prestlent of the Troad: | in relation £ 13 Brovable renabiita: |, New Torle June 20 Cotion : : 038R SO e T he” 2o | Undertaker amd Em WET v TYLER BROWNE. M. D foreman of the Thaw jury selected| Total sales amounted to 203,000 |Dec. 9:88; Jan. 9.95; Mar Totals 34 10 0 o o|members of the crew can hoid the 32 P = St., Taftvill . 3 by . 10} dbetto ths mantty ot ks oo | b Cotton futlyes ciosed Yo bace he is expected to set, the Orange rovidence St., Taftville % : i 9.21; Oct. 9.63; Dec. 5 will be a dangerous opponent at all res Max, Nose: TRuewts Sexeicityy S E 32 Routine news included another break | $:21;_ ; « « opp Bl | s e s calle: ==|in Italian exchange, remittances to|>arch 10.18. LS (e Sc periods. Teisghone €56 OrlMWFawl =RAY Genoa being quoted at 6.02, which im-| SPot quiet middling 9.43; no sa | pliia i =gy Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. plies further impairment of lires, as S e | —_— T IN THE CITY LEAGUE. Hours: 10 to 4 and 5 to § p. ms against the American dollar. E: e o _ ML | Federal League. mer, g = THERF 1s no adverusing medium im | 375 Broadway, rwich, Conn. Take changes on London also fell off, like- [ "HEA R s e T | o Sluggers, East Ends and Sturtevants| Eastsrn Connecticut equal to whe Bul- | Frankiin St. car to “Dr. Browne's.” wise francs, but neither was at recent| Iu% .- -o-lMIN IR 10w a0an C City Winners In Sunday’s Games. letin for business results. sepld g record quotations. Dee. 111 Lll08 10 St i COLUMBIA AND CORNELL : For the first time since early in May, | corn. | ¢ PICKED AS FAVORITES | SX;Of the eight teams in the City ocal banks failed to show an actual| gy, 3 B League clashed in battles royal, Sun- cash gain. Reserves contracted $7,-| Sab T | W o it 5 | aay afternoon in_spite of wet srounds MERSICK WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 147,000, reducing the excess reserves fo| De. < : Baltimore or Varsity Event In Hudson River |and good,sized .crowds were on hand Witor yoiir catties wiates $193,285,000, atler having stood at above | oaT: Regatta Today. for the games. The Sluggers won from 3 5 200,000, or a week. u TR the Emeralds by the score of 19. to h R Aty Bonds were irreguler with more| SOt - ; Gyt Poughkeepsie, une 27—The |10 whils the Warriors lost to the Fast YOURT [oresny B e sules'Tor Zature or foralenlaasoant oS | S D < g B combination « and a cold |Ends 8 to 6, ad the West Ends to your house with water. tal sales (par value) $1,228,000. % northwest wind accompanied by rain [the Sturteyants by the score of 12 to 3 i U. S. registered 2s declined 1-4 per LIVESTOCK MARKET. |E ;‘X'd much to dampen the usual pre- [4. The scores: Don't lift and lug a water cent. on call during the week. Chicago 50656 i o b liminary enthusiasm attendant on the Stuggers Emeralds STecks 25,000 head. Market stronz. | Mived | i {ntercollegiate regatta to be rowed| o . s e s sl . Tabias pail, when. you can get 3 and butchers, $7.35@7.85; good heavy, | ¥ hers tomorrow. Raywaond, 16 & 3 OlRamnrr wi i Sales. High. Tow $7.60@7.75; yoush. memrs, Serdoeeayd: | suricvants It rained heavily all afternoon and | Bomeidi® § 2 0 i ater by simply turning a . 200 Alaskn Gold M .......38% 38% light, $7.50@7.87 1-2; pigs, S6@6.55. but two of the five colleges entered | Comier.c = 4 3 1| Crowle 2 faucet. 1800 Allls Chatmers pe Cattle—Receipts, 1,500 head. Market | POTTER HILL CLAIM in tomorrow's regatta were represent- | Jomatit i o olcon? i | 3100 Amal _Copper steady. Beeves, $6.25@9.60; ¢ov and SOUTHERN N. E. HONORS | ¢3 DY crews upon the waters of the | Klnsne § o o 19 | The above outfit consists of a geared power pump connected to a 2 H. 00 A nee S heifers, $3.25@9.40; Texans bl B g Ty b Was Gieldand R T 10 1 | P. gasoline engine. Suction lift up to 25 feet. Capacity 40 gallons per min- 660 Am. Can - 8.20; , T 5 . ight from California and the - g ] R v 3 5 C o A & o iy Sheg;‘f;é:m«‘@,gmw_ head, Market | Showed Superiority Over Norwich Na- | Cornell “varsity elght. Conch e | patniaer -1 o s 3 !| ute. Pump gear can be thrown out by an eccentric bearing, permitting use 100 A Cot of steady': Native, $5 E e tionals by Score of 8-3. ena watched ‘the blade work of his TP by of engine for other purposes. Very satisfactory equifment for country homes. 00 Am. Hide S - Saten oarsmen from the launch. Stuggers 1 100 hm HE Lpr 3 ELELALS h e caterny pecial to the Bullotin) | What iittle wagering ‘was in evi- Bancratds i THE C.S. MERSICK & CO,, t - : Smetting. 35 PO er HIlL R. ., June ~—Wit! dence among the advance guard of e w 3 » o An Pmedn Titiabureh, Jaat ttle, supply | Clande Burdick of the Pawtucket Colo- | spectators made Columbia and. Cornell East Ends (€. L) ‘Warriors 274-292 State St, 11-27 Crown St, New Haven, Conn, 300 Am. Steel Thry light; market steady. Ohome’ (5aPPY | nial League team on the mound, Potter | favorltes for the varsity event, benn- | coukinett 2 2% + Slrenara2: — e : . {gg gm ";_‘“Df.:‘:_‘: - 1400 1bs. prime 1200 :‘:; defeated the Norwich Na- | sylvania, the junior race favorite, and | Sarowskies 4 1 1 2 C. Wheel'r.p 2800 Anuconds . 1300 1bs. $8. 00; good 1100 to 1200| tionals in a five ng game by the|Syracuse freshmen the first choice for | Lynchet 4 2 0 2 0J.Trolandif ehison : Tba $BDEERE0. iy b Lo | score of 8 to 3. Burdick fanned 10 |the youngsters' race. SRR B i i NGy or 1100 Ibs, $8.50&8.75; fair 800 to | men in five innings and allowed three| It was conceded that on form alone | imiiss § 418 1 00 Bald Loco pr Ibs. $7.75&8.10; common 700 to 900 e s . ias o 1800 Balt & Ohlo Ibs. $6.50&7.35; choice heifers, $7.00& TR Counthan.b & 1 2 1 300 Brogiasn B T 8.00; common 'to fair heifers, $5.00& ot =3 ———— PLACE - YOUR ORDER FOR WINDOW SCREENS 1r00 B BT T00; common to sood fat buils, $.00 Hows ¢+ : maw’ CGwanll . 2 2300 Canada Paciflc .. :7.50; common to d fat cow: - - fotals 44 14 2 . s - . o 5 Eats 600 oot Leather £750) vorTienives. 108501000, COMING BELOW > score by innioss w51 0000 os| We deliver anywhere in the City, Norwich Town or Taftville Shampoos with Cuticura” Soap 100 Ches: 2 OHo and thin calves, $4.00&7.00, g s 5 i s Tt R R e & preceded by light applications of | 155t edb - Bheco” Snd oSy : > R i, e, Hummer Adjustable Screens Cuticura Ointment do much to | 200 gl rud & iron 100 Ibs. $6.25&6.85; good mixed Struck out, by LaPelnie 13; by Wheeler 0 18 x 33 inches 24 x 33 or 37 inches 28 x 37 inches promote hair-growing conditions. 300 Comstock_ T e JEt0RNEL0; fair mixed e R R Cuticurs Soap and Otntment soid_everswhers. | 200 Gubs Am Sok .. s olea s e R S et Also Sherwood Metal Frames, same sizes b e o cath e e e | 1% e 470" 3008350 Beavy . ewes rmers. "% 575 3 i3 ress post-card “Cutiours” Degt 185 2100 Dome “in spring , 36. .00, e MU 3 8 5 : e e e Hoss—Receipts 15 doublo decks ol s A ful! line of Screen Wire by the yard, 18-36 inches wide —_— B marke active Prime heavy ‘hocs Zimmemman 4 0 1 8 1| Behars; 1 o E .95; medium - heavy vorkers, Wensteln {30 Cani Order It Now by Phone 136-5 FamEs like yorkers and pigs, $$8.10&81: 5 e el SR e Trommer's Evergreen. per case $1.70 e Matory roughes 36.0086.60; stags, 35.00&% DR Tt A line of the best LAWN MOWERS for the money in the opkin's Light Dinner Ale, pe: o Ore Sur i B ¥l ey A 2 i §1.40" H Beronsy SUNGere N _Buffalo, Juno 25.—Cattle, receipts market. Price $3.00 to $5.50 § Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Hiols Cent 100% 300 “heen, Dfukec falnly sttve ana o Boves o | e S S e e b el 3 ¥ Rt nsp. per 31% steady. Time steers, .00@ U e & = 2 g 2 H 1 1 Free rfim‘e’%g all pazs E::dn- city B . 2= cher grades, $7.00G575; cow RS Syrewnis L0272 3 401 0 x| GARDEN HOSE, 25 or 50 foot lengths, in 5 or 34 inch size. . * KEI X nt Har Cor g .75. 0 Ne hen ' Bases on balls off Bush 3; off Bendett § : . 2 Fon Ty . it Calves—Receipts 1,200 head. Market wORK TAYLOR Si. e S Wenik oas, - Ny Buwn A% by Get our prices before buying elsewhere. Letien Soaler Y3 1G] | active to $1 higher. Cull (o choice Bodeil 37 by Wensitin £ Ui B, Jatiost KEENK sceithe - oo i r $5.00@11.60. % Ak SERTEK Upholsiering and Repairing e e e Market active 2 o 50 cents higher. TWENTY-TWO INNINGS Fully Warranted ; i g 3 oice lambs, $10.00@10.50; cull to fair, TO SCORELESS TIE. CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. $7.00@9.75; yearlings, $7.00@8.50; sheep Seor EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE Telephone 1196-3, $3.00@7.00. Broke Organized Baseball Record for JAMES W, BLACKBURN 500 Nat Lead Hoge—Receipts 9,350 head. Market LopoeattSooralios Game et Avarie. ] BT active 5 to 10 cents higher. Yorke 2 . act Side [ 200 N'T Alr Draxs’ $815; pigs, 38.05; mixed, $8.10 8.1 Burlingto 27 i N et ington, owa, June 27—Burling- 100 N. ¥, N, H_& heavy, 38.00@8.10; roughs, $6.25@é6.6! M. J. FIELDS, Flosk NN Yo aw Stage $5.00@5.75 @ ton and Keokuk, in the Central As- . Jo s . . orist | 200 Norm Pactnc Ranmms Gty 3 z sociation, played 22 innings to a 3 39 Ward Street 100 Pacifio. Mall sas City, June 25.—Hog receipts scoreless’ tie toda; - sti) ted i e Ly, breaking the rec. pgamatons, Sowut Horma soa| IR R e o ot bSSl” 7 T ; 2 247, nts 1,- 4 : Teiebtone 5% | 2P £ o A0 3% B350 e mmarkor was stomme A e e ey ecnsss ot merknene | BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET - L cE e sa¥, Wi tn | 2100 Ray om Cop ;‘g:;d:m;:a{;z?‘f{ 3 o s371.6605 per mgJ It was a pitchers duel between Mil- Tel 5314 o Buit| 40 3 .30 to $7.50 per 10 ler of Burli and i : justness: xesuits, o B - S E 0 er o ngton Watkins _of Telephone R s e 9 e 5 e _alowed ‘seven -hits- X - -

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